AIIB to finance Batumi bypass road project

By Kamila Aliyeva
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and Georgia have signed a $114 million worth loan agreement for Batumi Bypass Road Project.
The agreement was inked during the second annual meeting of the Board of AIIB Governors by Bank's President Jin Liqun and First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Georgia Dimitry Kumsishvili.
The Bank reported that the objective of the project is to
improve regional connectivity in Georgia and improve efficiency for
road transport along the East–West Highway (EWH) in the
country.
The EWH, which carries over 60 percent of the total foreign road
trade, connects Tbilisi with the border of Azerbaijan and runs
Westward to connect to the Black Sea ports of Batumi and Poti, and
finally to the border with Turkey.
The project will construct a new two-lane 14.3 km long highway to
provide a bypass to the Batumi port city (second largest city in
Georgia).
The road will be constructed on a new alignment, which passes
through a number of mountainous settlements. Due to hilly nature of
the terrain, this stretch of road requires construction of 5
tunnels and 19 bridges over rivers and valleys.
The project is estimated to cost $315 million. The financing
sources are as follows: borrower - $87 million, AIIB - $114
million, Asian Development Bank (ADB) - $114 million. The project
is expected to be implemented during the period from July 2017 to
June 2023.
AIIB, which was created in June 2015, is a multilateral financial institution founded to bring countries together to address the daunting infrastructure needs across Asia.
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